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To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system

The Deschutes probe adapter connects to the slot 2 processor card once the
processor card has been removed from the S.E.C. cartridge. 

Slot 2 Connection Overview

To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system

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Summary of Contents for E2492A

Page 1: ...ble You will find any other available product information on the Agilent Test Measurement website www tm agilent com HP References in this Manual This manual may contain references to HP or Hewlett Packard Please note that Hewlett Packard s former test and measurement semiconductor products and chemical analysis businesses are now part of Agilent Technologies We have made no changes to this manual...

Page 2: ...Installation Guide Publication number E2492 92000 December 1997 Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1997 All Rights Reserved HP E2492A Probe Adapter for the Intel Deschutes Processor ...

Page 3: ...tes processor to the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface The probe adapter contains equipment and procedures for connecting to both slot 1 and slot 2 Deschutes processors Installation Overview Remove the processor card from the S E C cartridge Install the probe adapter assembly onto the processor card Insert the processor card back onto the target system Connect the preprocessor interface to the prob...

Page 4: ... and heat sink assembly Front side cache heat sink assembly required for slot 2 processors Back side cache heat sink assembly required for slot 2 processors Slot 1 card guides 2 Slot 2 card guides 2 Spring clips 6 This Installation Guide Equipment Supplied 3 ...

Page 5: ...ent Required A target system with the processor card removed from the S E C cartridge Detailed instructions for disassembling the S E C cartridge can be found in Intel s S E C Cartridge Disassembly Application Note 4 ...

Page 6: ...intended as an overview Disassembling the S E C cartridge voids the Intel warranty Also there is a high probability that the cover and thermal plate will be destroyed during disassembly and a small possibility that the processor card will be destroyed The S E C cartridge is not intended to be reassembled after disassembly 1 Remove the slot 1 S E C cartridge from the target system by pushing in the...

Page 7: ...tridge Disassembling the S E C Cartridge 3 Using the instructions in the Intel S E C Cartridge Disassembly Application Note separate the tabs on the thermal plate away from the locator pins with fine tip round nose pliers Remove the spring retainer clips then separate the thermal plate from the processor card 4 Remove any excess thermal grease from the processor heat spreader C AU TI O N Do not al...

Page 8: ...intended as an overview Disassembling the S E C cartridge voids the Intel warranty Also there is a high probability that the cover and thermal plate will be destroyed during disassembly and a small possibility that the processor card will be destroyed The S E C cartridge is not intended to be reassembled after disassembly 1 Remove the slot 2 S E C cartridge from the target system by pushing in the...

Page 9: ...tridge Disassembling the S E C Cartridge 3 Using the instructions in the Intel S E C Cartridge Disassembly Application Note separate the tabs on the thermal plate away from the locator pins with fine tip round nose pliers Remove the spring retainer clips then separate the thermal plate from the processor card 4 Remove any excess thermal grease from the processor heat spreader C AU TI O N Do not al...

Page 10: ...chutes target system The Deschutes probe adapter connects to the slot 1 processor card once the processor card has been removed from the S E C cartridge Slot 1 Connection Overview To connect to the slot 1 Deschutes target system 9 ...

Page 11: ...making proper alignment Ensure that pin A1 is oriented correctly see figure below C AU TI O N Serious damage to the target system or preprocessor interface can result from incorrect connection Note the position of pin A1 on the preprocessor interposer and on the microprocessor before making any connection Aligning the Probe End To connect to the slot 1 Deschutes target system 10 ...

Page 12: ...screw on the underside of the bottom clamp 4 Work the four clamp posts of the bottom clamp through the holes in the processor card Aligning the Slot 1 Clamp Posts To connect to the slot 1 Deschutes target system 11 ...

Page 13: ... the figure below Alignment Pins Placement 6 Move the top sliding clamp forward on the probe end until it holds the clamp posts of the bottom clamp 7 Tighten the screw on the underside of the bottom clamp If the screw is too loose the probe head will not make good contact with the microprocessor pins To connect to the slot 1 Deschutes target system 12 ...

Page 14: ... to a 12 Volt power source The black wire is ground and the red wire is positive To protect your target system ensure the fan is running whenever the target system is powered C AU TI O N This fan only operates on 12 Vdc The remaining fans require 5 Vdc Failure to connect the fans to the appropriate power source will damage the fans and could cause overheating To connect to the slot 1 Deschutes tar...

Page 15: ... into the slot until the connector is fully seated Slot 1 Final Connection Procedure You are now ready to connect the Deschutes probe to the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface Refer to the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface User s Guide for connection information To connect to the slot 1 Deschutes target system 14 ...

Page 16: ...hutes target system The Deschutes probe adapter connects to the slot 2 processor card once the processor card has been removed from the S E C cartridge Slot 2 Connection Overview To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 15 ...

Page 17: ...aking proper alignment Ensure that the chamfered corner is oriented correctly see figure below C AU TI O N Serious damage to the target system or preprocessor interface can result from incorrect connection Note the position of the chamfered corner on the preprocessor interposer before making any connection Aligning the Probe End To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 16 ...

Page 18: ...screw on the underside of the bottom clamp 4 Work the four clamp posts of the bottom clamp through the holes in the processor card Aligning the Slot 2 Clamp Posts To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 17 ...

Page 19: ... the figure below Alignment Pins Placement 6 Move the top sliding clamp forward on the probe end until it holds the clamp posts of the bottom clamp 7 Tighten the screw on the underside of the bottom clamp If the screw is too loose the probe head will not make good contact with the microprocessor pins To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 18 ...

Page 20: ... sink into the rectangular opening on top of the preprocessor interface Tighten the two screws until the heat sink is snug Do not over tighten Connecting the Heat Sink To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 19 ...

Page 21: ...he probe head cables so the heat sink assembly fits against the front side cache on the processor card Connecting the Heat Sink Assembly to the Processor Card To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 20 ...

Page 22: ...ache Heat Sink Assembly to the Front Side Cache 11 Use the spring clamps to fasten the back side cache heat sink assembly to the back side cache Fastening the Back Side Cache Heat Sink Assembly to the Back Side Cache 12 Repeat step 11 for the second back side cache heat sink To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 21 ...

Page 23: ...s For all lead sets the black wire is ground and the red wire is positive To protect your target system ensure the fans are running whenever the target system is powered C AU TI O N Failure to connect the fans to the appropriate power source will damage the fans and could cause overheating Slot 2 Heat Sink Power Requirements To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 22 ...

Page 24: ...e ends of the S E C slot until the connector is fully seated Sliding the Assembled Deschutes Probe Package into the Slot You are now ready to connect the Deschutes probe to the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface Refer to the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface User s Guide for connection information To connect to the slot 2 Deschutes target system 23 ...

Page 25: ...rough Cable P5 The HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface also has five high density cabled connectors labeled P1 through P5 Connect the probe adapter cables to the correspondingly numbered preprocessor cables Connect the Probe Adapter to the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface To connect the probe adapter to the HP E2487A Preprocessor Interface 24 ...

Page 26: ...n servicing the board Exchange assemblies are available when a repairable assembly is returned to Hewlett Packard These assemblies have been set up on the Exchange Assembly program This allows you to exchange a faulty assembly with one that has been repaired calibrated and performance verified by the factory The cost is significantly less than that of a new assembly Replaceable Parts HP Part Numbe...

Page 27: ...Probe dimensions slot 1 The figure below gives the dimensions for the slot 1 Deschutes Probe Adapter Assembly The dimensions are listed in inches and millimeters Probe dimensions slot 1 26 ...

Page 28: ...Probe dimensions slot 2 The figure below gives the dimensions for the slot 2 Deschutes Probe Adapter Assembly The dimensions are listed in inches and millimeters Probe dimensions slot 2 27 ...

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Page 30: ...instructions are for trained service personnel To avoid dangerous electric shock do not perform any service unless qualified to do so Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Whenever it is likely that the ground protection is impaired you must make the instrument inoperative and secure it against any unintended...

Page 31: ...ther warranty is expressed or implied Hewlett Packard specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Exclusive Remedies The remedies provided herein are the buyer s sole and exclusive remedies Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether based on contract tort or any other legal...

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